Your children's health and well being is our top priority here at Rutherford Pediatrics. That is why we are taking the following steps during the Covid-19 pandemic:

We are currently offering telemedicine appointments for existing patients in order to reduce exposure to germs and pathogens. These telemedicine appointments extend to prenatal visits and any follow-up questions that new parents might have.

We are using our physical office space only for well-visits only. We ask that you do not bring sick children to the office for their own safety, but instead take advantage of our telemedicine program.

We have waived copayments for follow-up telemedicine visits during the months of April, May and June.

We request that only one (1) parent or guardian accompany the child who is scheduled for a well visit.

Please call us if you have concerns about your child's well visit, or if you would like more information about how to schedule a telemedicine visit.

Our office hours are 8 am to 5 pm, and we are available to answer any questions you might have.

We would also like to take this time to remind you that The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends immunizing children during the COVID pandemic.

Thank you for your consideration, and stay healthy!

The Rutherford Pediatrics Staff

Office News

May 18th-September 15th

Office hours are 8 am to 6 pm

We are using our physical office space only for well-visits only. We ask that you do not bring sick children to the office for their own safety, but instead take advantage of our telemedicine program.

We are offering TeleMedicine visits for appointments. Please call our office (201) 842-0501 for more information. A copay will still apply to the telemedicine visits.

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Take a Tour of Our Office

Prenatal Open House

All expecting families are welcome to join us at a prenatal open house session.This is your opportunity to learn about our group as one of our doctors will lead this informational session.

After Hours

There is always a physician on call. After regular hours and on weekends and holidays we have a 24 hr answering service. If your child becomes acutely ill and you cannot wait until the next morning to speak with a physician, call our office number and follow the prompt for the answering service phone number.

Once your child has a tooth, AAP recommends that your child receive fluoride varnish treatments to help prevent tooth decay. This can be done 2 to 4 times per year.

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) evaluation and care.

Ear irrigation to remove built up ear wax.

Sprain and injury evaluation.

Dermabond for small laceration

Ear piercings are only done during visits solely dedicated to the medical ear piercing procedure. We do ear piercing by appointment only and not as an “add-on” to another sick or well visit. This allows enough time to perform the procedure, explain and answer questions about the aftercare.